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McLaughlin Snags St. Petersburg IndyCar Pole

Published in Racing
Saturday, 01 March 2025 14:38

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Scott McLaughlin of Team Penske created an interesting mathematical equation by winning the Verizon P1 Award Saturday at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.

It was McLaughlins 11th IndyCar Pole. It was also the 699th pole for Team Penske in all forms of racing.

Counting McLaughlins stunning Supercars career in Australia, it was McLaughlins 70th career pole for Team Penske. That is the most in the storied history of racings most successful team.

However, Will Power has the IndyCar record for most poles with 70, but six of those poles were with Team Australia in Champ Car, leaving him with 64 poles for Team Penske.

Break it all down and McLaughlin has won a staggering 10 percent of all poles in Team Penske history.

Its actually crazy to think about it for sure, but David Hovis, our media guy, told me about that, McLaughlin told SPEED SPORT after Saturdays formal interview session concluded. Its a pretty proud stat obviously, but Im trying to elevate the win stat a little bit more.

Of McLaughlins 70 Team Penske poles, 59 came in Supercars in Australia.

We had a good run, McLaughlin said. We did have a good run with Penske. I had amazing days down in Supercars and Im just so thankful Im able to show my ability over here and do what Im doing here with Penske.

Although Power remains the king of IndyCar poles with 70, McLaughlin quipped, Hes been around a lot longer so if hes going as well as he is Ill try and get to his level.

McLaughlin won the pole with the fastest lap in the Firestone Fast Six at 59.4624 seconds around the 14-turn, 1.8-mile temporary street course in St. Petersburg for a speed of 108.976 miles per hour in the No. 3 Chevrolet.

Firestone brought a Firestone Red Tire that degrades quicker than in the past, created a big difference between the Firestone Black primary tire and the Reds.

That should create a three-stop race instead of teams gambling for fuel milage and attempt to complete the 100-lap race in only two stops.

That makes starting on the pole a strategic advantage, according to McLaughlin.

Oh, its huge, he said. Ultimately, its going to be just go, go, go the whole race, I believe. So clear air is going to be king tomorrow and hopefully we can keep control from the front.

McLaughlin finished third in last years NTT IndyCar Series championship, battling back from a disqualification of a third-place finish because of the Team Penske Push-to-Pass scandal that also resulted in race-winner Josef Newgardens disqualification.

Pato OWard of Arrow McLaren finished second on the track, but was awarded the victory six weeks later after McLaughlins disqualification was announced by IndyCars then President Jay Frye.

Newgarden advanced into the round of 12 in qualifications, but did not make the Firestone Fast Six. The two-time defending Indianapolis 500 winner starts 10th at 107.744 mph in the No. 2 Chevrolet for Team Penske.

Weve had a fast car since weve got here, Newgarden said. Team Chevy has done an incredible job.

Hopefully, one of our teammates here will take the ball and get a Chevy on pole.

McLaughlin checked off that wish by winning the pole.

We are going to focus on tomorrow now, Newgarden continued. You know, 10th isnt bad; its not great.

Even though we dont have a good starting spot, I know our car is good. I just want to have a clean race. Of course, I want to be up front, and I want to win the thing. Thats my ultimate dream for tomorrow, but we need to get points on the board.

We need to have a good, clean day. I think we can do that.

Power celebrated his 44th birthday on Saturday, but he didnt have anything to celebrate on the track. He had hybrid failure in Saturday mornings practice session. His Team Penske crew replaced the hybrid unit in time for qualifications, but Power did not advance into the Fast 12 and will start 13th with a best lap of 108.225 mph in the No. 12 Verizon Chevrolet for Team Penske.

It was pretty good, I just carried too much speed into the first corner of that lap and understood why I had to lift, Power explained. It was enough to get me through.  Just frustrating because I know we have a good car.

If you push you dont destroy the front tires. You just dont have time for another lap.  I just pushed wide. I got on the throttle, but I had to back out.  Thats more of what happened.

Last years winner, OWard, starts way back in 23rd starting position in the 27-car field after he failed to advance out of the First Round at 107.343 mph.

I just couldnt get the Firestone alternates switched on, OWard explained. We had two opportunities, and I dont have an explanation really. It was just a really tough lap to get together, and it is obviously not ideal for tomorrow.

I think we can make our way forward and score some solid points tomorrow.

Colton Herta of Andretti Global will start second in the No. 26 Gainbridge Honda with a lap at 108.653 miles per hour. He was followed by the Meyer Shank Racing duo of Felix Rosenqvist at 108.545 mph in the No. 60 Honda and Marcus Armstrongs 108.311 mph in the No. 66 Honda.

Arrow McLarens Christian Lundgaard was fifth at 108.241 mph in the No. 7 Chevrolet and Scott Dixon of Chip Ganassi Racing rounded out the Fast Six at 108.141 mph in the No. 9 PNC Bank Honda for Chip Ganassi Racing.

As for the pole winner, he was able to reward his crew for an extra night of work after he crashed the car in Turn 3 in Fridays practice.

Yeah, its crazy, pizzas were being delivered late last night, McLaughlin said of his crews late Friday night of extra work. Kyles sick, because he kind of likes that. He likes fixing cars, so hes a handyman.

McLaughlin was referring to Team Penske IndyCar Team Manager Kyle Moyer, who guides the No. 3 team.

It was an improvement on yesterday, for sure,

but we still had to keep working at it, McLaughlin concluded. I thought the best the cars been this weekend, so obviously in qualifying, that was the main thing.

I was really happy with it.

The hit that I had yesterday wasnt as bad as it looked. The theatrics looked pretty crazy, but ultimately, you hate giving the team extra work and go over the garage hours and whatnot. Anything you can do to repay them. They always say, Just go out and get Pole.

Yeah, their long hours suck, but thats kind of a passion for them and its just nice to repay them in some way.

AUSTIN Its hard to put Connor Zilisch off his game, as the 18-year-old road course prodigy proved once again in winning Saturdays Focused Health 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Circuit of the Americas.

A commitment line violation couldnt do it. Sent to the rear for pitting too when pit road closed suddenly for the races second caution, Zilisch restarted 32nd after the first stage break and drove though the field, taking the lead from Carson Kvapil on Lap 56 of 65 at the 2.4-mile, 17-turn circuit.

Hard contact with the Toyota of Corey Heim couldnt do it. Fighting for position in the final stage, Zilisch slammed into Heim, knocking him off course. The wheel-to-wheel contact damaged the right front fender of Zilischs No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet and caused a serious tire rub under hard braking.


Hot pursuit from Carson Kvapil couldnt do it. After making what proved to be the winning pass, Zilisch had to fend off his teammate until Kvapils right front tire went flat on Lap 60. That gave Zilisch all the breathing room he needed as he nursed his car to the finish line.

Runner-up William Byron trimmed a four-second lead to 1.639 seconds at the finish but couldnt mount a challenge over the closing laps.

As a result, the pole winner had his second Xfinity Series victory, adding to his maiden win in his first start in the series last summer at Watkins Glen.

That was way harder than I wanted it to be, said Zilisch, who scored the much-needed victory after respective finishes of 27th and 34th in the first two races of the season at Daytona and Atlanta. I did not drive a clean race at all I was kind of mentally fogged halfway through that race.

I made way too many mistakes I was glad we were able to fight back.

Byron was driving the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet that won last years Xfinity race at COTA with Kyle Larson behind the wheel.

My car was just kind of floppy in the short run, and I had to try to take care of it, said Byron, who will defend his win in the NASCAR Cup Series race on Sunday. I just tried to stay with it there in the long run I had fun. It was a good workout.

It was good to get back into the rhythm of things, pushing the car. I think itll help me for (Sunday).


Zilisch is looking forward to Sunday, too. Hell make his NASCAR Cup Series debut in the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix (3:30 p.m. ET on FOX, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

Its been a fun weekend, but weve got a big race tomorrow, so Im looking forward to that as well, said Zilisch, who will start 14th.

Sam Mayer ran third on Saturday, with Austin Hill, last weeks Atlanta winner coming home fourth. Hill charged from fourth to first after a Lap 46 restart when Zilisch and Kvapil ran wide into Turn 1.

But Hills lead was short-lived. When he over-drove Turn 6a on Lap 52, Kvapil shot past him into the lead, and Zilisch followed into second.

Four laps later, Zilisch had the lead for good, though Kvapil made it a contest until his tire deflated.

Christian Eckes finished fifth. Jesse Love, Taylor Gray, Ross Chastain, William Sawalich and Blaine Perkins completed the top 10.

Kvapil Reaches The Limit In COTA Battle

Published in Racing
Saturday, 01 March 2025 16:24

Carson Kvapil may have cut his teeth on asphalt short tracks across the Southeast, but he made himself at home quickly in his first career road course start on Saturday at Texas Circuit of The Americas.

Wheeling JR Motorsports No. 1 Chevrolet, Kvapil forced leader Austin Hill into a mistake with under 20 laps to go, which allowed him to inherit the lead.

The only problem the Xfinity Series top road course racer, Connor Zilisch, snuck by Hill as well to snag second.

That set up a fierce battle between two of JRMs young stars on the 2.4-mile road course. Back and forth they went as puffs of smoke came from both drivers as they locked up their front brakes going through corners as they looked to find an edge.


However, Zilisch would pounce in turn one for the final time with nine laps to go. Four laps later, Kvapils incredible run came to an end as he flat-spotted his right front tire.

Hed pit on the same lap and ultimately finish 23rd.

We had such a good Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet, Kvapil began. Its tough to get over that one. We flat-spotted the right front, just trying to see with the 88 (Zilisch) there. I felt like we were a little bit better in some places, but in others, he could really get away from us.

I knew if I just tried to keep my ground up, I would be able to catch him through the esses. But, ultimately, just used it up a little bit too much there.

With Kvapils lack of road course experience, he joked that his performance was a surprise.

I feel like we shouldnt of ran that good, maybe, Kvapil laughed. I guess it was a little bit expected, but at the same time, its a little bit of a surprise.

Now with a baseline to go off of for the rest of the season, the 22-year-old may be potent on road courses the rest of the season.

Jackets, Wings honor Gaudreaus at Ohio Stadium

Published in Hockey
Saturday, 01 March 2025 14:53

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Columbus Blue Jackets and Detroit Red Wings honored the late Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau during their Stadium Series entrances on Saturday at Ohio State University.

The Blue Jackets walked from a pregame pep rally at St. John Arena over to Ohio Stadium wearing what the players called a "signature Johnny fit" of an Avalon Surf Shop hoodie, black Amiri hats with three stars on them, black sweatpants and black Uggs boots.

"Basically our whole outfit is a tribute to Johnny. Something that he would wear every day to the rink," Columbus forward Mathieu Olivier said.

Columbus coach Dean Evason said his players taking the walk that Buckeyes football players make on gamedays, from the arena to the stadium, was extra special thanks to the Gaudreau fashion tribute and the presence of their family. Meredith Gaudreau, Johnny's widow; their children; and Johnny and Matthew's mother, Jane, led the Blue Jackets from the arena to the stadium.

"To have the presence of Johnny with us in that setting ... you want to cry, you want to fight, and you want to get after it. So yeah, Johnny's with us here," Evason said.

Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew, were killed on Aug. 29, 2024, when police said they were struck by a suspected drunken driver while they were riding bicycles on a rural road on the eve of their sister Katie's wedding.

"Johnny Hockey," as he was known in the NHL, played for the Calgary Flames for eight seasons before joining the Blue Jackets as a free agent in 2022. He was one of the best American-born scorers of his generation, with 743 points in 763 career games. Matthew Gaudreau, like his brother, played for Boston College before embarking on a four-season pro hockey career.

The Red Wings arrived on their team bus wearing jerseys that Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau had worn during their playing careers from the Omaha Lancers and Dubuque Fighting Saints of the USHL, Boston College and USA Hockey.

"He not only meant a lot for the Columbus organization, for U.S. hockey and for hockey in general, but also for our locker room. I think there are plenty of guys who shared paths with him," Detroit defenseman Moritz Seider said. "It's a little thing we can give back and I think it was a right decision."

Tributes to the Gaudreaus can be found throughout the Stadium Series. The Blue Jackets' skate guards have Johnny's No. 13 on them. Johnny Gaudreau also has a stall in his honor inside the Ohio State locker room.

"This whole day is something where we're thinking about John a lot. I mean, he would've loved to have been here," center Adam Fantilli said. "It was great that we were able to walk in with Meredith, Jane, Johnny and Noa as well. So it was really good to walk in with them and to be able to honor him and their family, but dressing like him and them wearing his jersey, just it's a great tribute to him."

Evason said the Stadium Series was another chance to honor their memories.

"Everybody's touched by Johnny. We've talked about the tragedy and how not only the hockey world, but everybody in the world has been touched. To honor him in any way we all have is absolutely fantastic," he said.

Bruins' Marchand (upper-body) departs vs. Pens

Published in Hockey
Saturday, 01 March 2025 15:19

PITTSBURGH -- Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand left Saturday's 3-2 win at Pittsburgh in the first period with an upper-body injury.

Marchand departed after a hit by Penguins defenseman P.O Joseph at 5:56. Joseph drove Marchand into the corner, and the side of his head struck the boards. No penalty was called, but Mason Lohrei scored at 6:33 to give the Bruins a 2-0 lead.

Marchand was attended to by a trainer for several minutes before he was helped from the ice.

Later in the period, Joseph took a hit in the corner from Bruins forward Mark Kastelic and left with an upper-body injury.

Marchand has 21 goals and 26 assists in 61 games in his 16th season with the Bruins.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Isles' Sorokin joins exclusive goalie scoring club

Published in Hockey
Saturday, 01 March 2025 16:41

The New York Islanders' Ilya Sorokin has joined the exclusive club of goalie goal scorers -- under the most unique circumstances.

Late in the third period of New York's game against Nashville on Saturday, the Predators -- trailing 6-4 -- were pressing in the Islanders' end. Sorokin came up with a big save that rebounded a puck out to Nashville forward Steven Stamkos. He tried sending a pass back to the blue line that skipped past a teammate and went all the way into Nashville's empty net.

The Predators fell to the host Islanders 7-4.

That final poor sequence by Nashville resulted in Sorokin, as the last Islander to touch the puck, being credited with the first goal of his career. That made Sorokin just the second Islanders goalie with a goal to his name and one of only 17 NHL goalies to have scored.

"If I had shot it [into] the goal, it might be a different emotion," Sorokin joked after the game. "But this was just luck. It was a good save before the [goal], though. I wasn't sure I was the last one [to touch it]. It's hockey; it happens."

The Islanders' win put Sorokin at 21-18-4 on the season, with a .905 save percentage and 2.76 goals-against average.

Sorokin is the third NHL goalie to score a goal this season after Pittsburgh's Alex Nedeljkovic tallied one against Buffalo on Jan.18 and Filip Gustavsson scored on St. Louis in October. The 2024-25 season is the first in NHL history where multiple goalies have been credited with goals.

Houston offers fans free ticket with Messi rested

Published in Soccer
Saturday, 01 March 2025 16:28

Lionel Messi did not travel with his Inter Miami teammates to Texas to face the Houston Dynamo at Shell Energy Stadium on Sunday night, a source confirmed to ESPN.

New Miami head coach Javier Mascherano made the decision to rest the star forward due to the team's packed schedule. Inter Miami played three games in the span of 10 days, kicking off the 2025 campaign with the two-legged Concacaf Champions Cup series against Sporting Kansas City and the MLS opener versus New York City FC.

A club source confirmed Messi is not injured, and projected to play against Jamaican side Cavalier FC in the Concacaf Champions Cup first-leg match on Thursday at Chase Stadium.

In a statement later on Saturday, Houston said fans who attended Sunday's game would be offered a complimentary ticket to another match.

"The Houston Dynamo are excited to host Inter Miami CF at Shell Energy Stadium on Sunday evening," the statement read. "The recently shared player status report for the match did not include forward Lionel Messi, but it has been reported he did not make the trip to Houston. Unfortunately, we have no control over who plays for our opponent.

"We look forward to hosting everyone tomorrow for what will be an incredible atmosphere and celebration of soccer for the city of Houston. To show our appreciation, fans who attend tomorrow night's match can claim a complimentary ticket to a future Dynamo match this season. Additional details will be provided early next week."

Messi's absence from the trip was first reported by the Miami Herald.

The news comes after Mascherano said Friday that the 37-year-old trained with teammates and would be available for selection this weekend.

"Leo is fine, he is normal and he will train normally like all his teammates," Mascherano said.

The coach did go on to reveal he would rest the player when the time was right, given the heavy schedule throughout the 2025 season.

"Look, there are not two equal situations. And we have to put everything in context. We played in a knockout round. We started the season in Kansas, where the Champions League is an important competition for us," Mascherano said.

"We also had the start of the MLS between the two games of the series. It is one of the competitions where we aim to compete and reach the highest possible. When we talk about being able to rotate or dose the players, we must see the context. The context is that we had to play three games in six days.

"We didn't have the rest that we had to have before, because we were changed on the first match date. It is what it is, we adapt to the circumstances. We couldn't modify anything. We asked to modify it and we couldn't. Beyond that, obviously we have to try to take care of the players. When we find the right time to rest, we will rest. We will move forward."

Inter Miami visits the Dynamo for the second match day of the 2025 MLS season. The team currently boasts two wins and one draw under Mascherano

Mourinho has suspension halved after appeal

Published in Soccer
Saturday, 01 March 2025 16:28

Fenerbahce manager Jose Mourinho's four-match suspension has been halved by the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) following a review of the club's appeal.

Mourinho was handed a fine and the ban over his comments about Turkish referees after a game at rivals Galatasaray, where he criticised the match officials in a news conference following the 0-0 Super Lig draw on Monday.

The TFF fined the 62-year-old Portuguese 1.6 million Turkish lira ($43,963.89) but that was reduced to 558,500.

The penalties were due to "derogatory and offensive statements towards the Turkish referee" and accusations of chaos and disorder in Turkish football, according to the TFF.

The TFF said Mourinho's remarks violated sports ethics, promoted violence and disorder and could incite fan incidents.

Monday's game was refereed by Slovenian Slavko Vincic after both clubs requested a foreign official take charge.

Fenerbahce issued a statement on Tuesday defending Mourinho, saying his comments were taken out of context and deliberately distorted.

Former Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur manager Mourinho has previously been fined and suspended for his comments about Turkish match officials.

On Friday, Fenerbahce said Mourinho filed a lawsuit against Galatasaray after they accused him of making racist statements.

The Portuguese manager will return for Fenerbahce's Super Lig match against Samsunspor on March 16.

Fenerbahce are second in Turkey's Super Lig, six points behind fellow Istanbul side Galatasaray.

Ancelotti rues 'costly' Real Madrid defeat at Betis

Published in Soccer
Saturday, 01 March 2025 16:28

Carlo Ancelotti admitted that Real Madrid's 2-1 defeat at Real Betis on Saturday could prove "costly" in the LaLiga title race.

Brahim Díaz put Madrid ahead early on at the Benito Villamarín, but Betis and U.S. men's national team midfielder Johnny Cardoso levelled with a header before half-time.

Former Madrid player Isco put Betis ahead with a second-half penalty, to see the reigning champions drop three valuable points in their battle for the title with Atlético Madrid and Barcelona.

"It was a bad game," Ancelotti said in his post-match news conference. "We started well, but then we couldn't maintain our rhythm. We lost control of the game, against a team that played better than us and deserved to win.

"This is a real blow. We have to react. Losing at this stage of the season is costly. We didn't do well ... We lost the ball 27 times in the first half. That's too many."

Madrid are chasing three major trophies, having beaten Real Sociedad 1-0 in their Copa del Rey semifinal on Wednesday, and now preparing for a Champions League round-of-16 first leg clash with Atlético on Tuesday.

"If we play like this, we won't win on Tuesday, that's quite clear," Ancelotti said. "I hope this will wake us up. It seemed like lately we had been more organized, and more compact. And today we weren't able to do that."

Ancelotti opted to substitute star forward Kylian Mbappé in the 75th minute as Madrid chased an equaliser, replacing him with youngster Endrick.

"[Mbappé] had a problem this week [with his tooth] and he hasn't trained much," Ancelotti said. "He wasn't at his best, that was obvious. To avoid problems, I took him off and brought on Endrick."

Cardoso's goal was his first in LaLiga this season, having made 19 league appearances for Betis this campaign.

Amorim tells Utd players to expect summer exits

Published in Soccer
Saturday, 01 March 2025 16:28

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has told his players to expect a number of departures at the end of the season as part of an overhaul of the squad.

United's financial position means any new signings in the summer will have to be funded by outgoings. And Amorim says he's ready to be "honest" with his players about whether he sees them as part of the future at Old Trafford.

"We can talk about that [departures] at the end [of the season]," said Amorim.

"We have a lot of games to play. But that is clear, and I think that is not a difficult situation because everybody understands that in football; sometimes you stay, sometimes you have to move on.

"When you are honest with someone, they can take it. In the beginning, it is hard, but they will understand. So I'm quite honest with my players and they already know that sometimes they have to move on at the end of the season."

A lack of available transfer funds has made Amorim's job more difficult.

There has been speculation that the 40-year-old, who arrived from Sporting CP in November, has been caught off-guard by the size of the task at the club.

Amorim, though, insists he was aware how tough it would be to turn things around.

"I knew the situation," he said.

"It's hard because the perspectives can be different. So it's hard to say if they [the club] are honest or not.

"I felt that they were honest, but I need to see things and to feel things myself. So it's always a difference of opinion in that matter. So I knew the situation. I knew that it was a risk, but we are surviving and doing everything.

"I think today is really hard. I know but this is going to help us in the future. So I have hope. We will see. I think the good thing is that we have a clear path.

"Now is hard, but we are doing things to achieve success in the future."

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